Briefs

The Friends of Anastasia Citizen Support Organization have scheduled the Endless Summer 5K Run and Health Walk for Saturday at 10 a.m.

The 3.1-mile run/walk will be held at Anastasia State Park. Participants may register in advance at the park or Fun Run Sports or on the day of the event at the park. Entry fee is $15.

Participants will receive an event T-shirt, goody bag and a chance at division awards. Park entrance is included for all participants. Regular park entrance fee of $3.25 per car (up to eight people) is required of all visitors.

For details, call 461-2035.

Registration for

YMCA Lil' Dribblers

Registration is open for the St. Augustine Family YMCA Lil' Dribblers basketball program. It is open to ages 3-5 at a cost of $15 for YMCA members, $30 for non members.

For details, call the YMCA, 471-9622.

Episcopal defeats

St. Joe golfers

Jared Barcamiun shot a 38 Thursday to lead St. Joseph Academy golfers in a dual match won 170-197 by Jacksonville Episcopal.

The Flashes and Eagles played at the Radisson Ponce deLeon Golf Resort.

Gators await word

on hoop prospects

GAINESVILLE (KRT) With flight schedules disrupted in the aftermath of Sept. 11's terrorist attacks, Florida Coach Billy Donovan drove a rental car up and down the East Coast during the home visit recruiting period.

Donovan was on a northeast-bound flight from Saginaw, Mich.where he had visited with guard Anthony Roberson, who has orally committed to UFwhen the attacks struck, causing his flight to divert to Buffalo.

Determined to visit each of UF's other three oral commitments as well as blue-chip forwards Shavlik Randolph and Chris Bosh, Donovan took to the road. Florida has offered scholarships to Randolph and Bosh, though Bosh appears more likely to accept.

Randolph, a 6-foot-10 forward from Broughton High in North Carolina, is considered among the top three players in the country. Randolph is said to be leaning toward Duke over Florida, North Carolina, North Carolina State and Kansas.

Donovan has been described as Randolph's most relentless pursuer, a fact not lost on the athlete's family. After the terrorist attacks, Kenny Randolph, Shavlik's father, called Florida to reschedule an at-home visit with Donovan that had been planned for Sept. 13.